ao link

GAAconomics

Why won’t hurling and Gaelic football become professional?
What would it cost to build a stand on Hill 16?
Has Kilkenny’s dominance of hurling turned sponsors off the hurling championship?
What is the ‘semi-final dilemma’?
What was the most significant purchase in the GAA’s history?
What happens when Sky Sports comes calling?
And, by the way, what county supporters are so mean they bring their own sandwiches to the All-Ireland final?

GAAconomics is a unique sports book which will ensure you never again look at hurling and Gaelic football the same way. Michael Moynihan talks frankly to current and recent GAA managers, players, officials and presidents, as well as economists, historians, statisticians, marketing experts and accountants, and gets the inside story on how money courses through the GAA.

There’s more to the GAA than wondering who’ll win next Sunday.

€16.99
Out of print

ISBN

9780717154531

Publication Date

September 2013

Language(s)

English

Format

Paperback, 256 pages

Country of Origin

IRELAND

Publisher

Gill Books

Dimensions

225 x 155 mm

Author(s)

By Michael Moynihan

Availability Status

Out of print

Michael Moynihan is a journalist with the Irish Examiner covering sport. He is the bestselling author of Blood Brothers, the definitive book on the Cork hurling team of the last decade. He has written for The Observer and The Washington Post and is a regular radio and television contributor.

€16.99
Out of print

Ireland’s favourite President is back – this time with a ...

Like us on Facebook
Follow us on Twitter
Follow us on Instagram
Gill Books • Unit 10, Hume Avenue, Park West, D12 YV96 • Map • (01) 5009500

© 2023 M.H. Gill & Co. Unlimited Company